Home-Made Mayonnaise

Home Made Mayonnaise Is Superior

Making your own mayonnaise makes sense, because with commercial preparations you have no control over the ingredients and you will be clueless as to what is really in your product or the actual quality of the ingredients. Are they using organic ingredients? Is there too much sugar in this product? Make your own Hummus, Yogurt and mayonnaise, you will in time be able to adapt the ingredients to suit your taste.

I have made my own “mayo” for over twenty years, and wouldn’t have it any other way. If you have the ingredients in stock, you can make this recipe anytime you like, and it saves you money too! This recipe makes one and a half cups.

Ingredients

1 whole free-range egg, make sure it is at room temperature 1 tsp mustard powder 1 ½ tsp fresh lemon juice (room temperature) 1 tsp plain white vinegar (room temperature) 1 tsp whey (you can get this liquid from the top of natural yogurt) (room temperature) A generous pinch of sea salt ¾ – 1 cup sunflower oil (organic – room temperature)

Method

Combine everything except oil in a food processor until well blended – about 30 seconds. Add the oil last, and with the motor running, gradually add oil in a slow steady stream. At first, add the oil very slowly, then speed it up a little as the mixture binds. Taste and check seasoning, adding more salt and lemon juice if required. Let the mayonnaise sit at room temperature, well covered, for 7 hours before refrigerating. With whey added, the mayonnaise will keep for at least two months and become firmer. The flavour also improves with time. By the way, did I mention to keep ALL ingredients at room temperature? – this is the secret It takes practice, you will have occasional mishaps when the mixture does not set. Place container in the fridge in this case and blend up thoroughly the following day. Don’t give up! In time, you will make absolutely perfect mayo and friends and family will be amazed!
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